https://thehill.com/homenews/house/4899357-speaker-johnson-ukraine-zelensky/

Zelensky visited the factory flanked by Pennsylvania Democrats, including Gov. Josh Shapiro (D). It is common for governors to appear at such events in their state. Johnson and Comer, however, said appearing with a political figure who was briefly a contender to serve as Harris’s running mate made the stop political in nature.

  • I don’t agree with speaker gooning dad on much, if anything, including his rationale for this request.

    But, I do think it was a bad move from a policy and governing perspective to have a foreign leader touring our weapon factories that are supporting their hot war with a major geostrategic rival of ours.

    I’m not saying this for domestic political reasons, or moral reasons, I think from a pure realpolitik perspective of someone who supports Ukraine, it wasn’t a smart move.

    But, I could be wrong, maybe it helps Ukraine in the long-term, or maybe it has no impact at all. Maybe we’ll never know, I just know that doesn’t sit right with me personally.

    Regardless, my personal feelings aren’t relevant to, and I genuinely hope this does end up being a net positive action.

    • I actually felt it was…odd as well.

      Just out of place. I support Ukraine and believe we should be contributing to their war effort but felt like his visit was ill-timed, especially given the fact that Pennsylvania is a swing state and he was visiting an ammunition factory which likely has MAGAs in it.

      Honestly, I am surprised he didn’t have any incidents.

      • I don’t know if the political affiliation of the employees matters in this context, but I would guess that people who work in the MIC would be significantly more likely to support Ukraine, MAGA or not.

        Either way, I just don’t see the political upside to his visit, but I can see a lot of potential downside.

        I can also see a world where in the end, it makes no difference at all, guess we’ll have to wait to find out either way.